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  2. Rostrum Peak - Wikipedia

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    Rostrum Peak is a 3,284-metre (10,774-foot) mountain summit located in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada.Rostrum is the highest summit of the Bush Mountain massif.

  3. Richmond Night Market - Wikipedia

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    By March 2008, a new location for the Richmond Night Market had not been found. Target Events Production Ltd. had stated that it would require about 15 acres (61,000 m 2) of paved land to hold the event. Discussions had been taking place with other cities and municipalities, but it was hoped that the market would remain in Richmond, BC.

  4. List of mountains of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Named for a BC land surveyor Muir: 2,758 9,049: High Rock Range Named for Canadian poet/songwriter Muir (Vancouver Island) 880 2,890 Mumm: 2,962 9,718: Park Ranges Named for English mountaineer who completed FA Mummery: 3,331 10,928: Park Ranges → Freshfield Icefield Ranges Named for Albert F. Mummery who died on Nanga Parbat in 1895 Munday

  5. Crown Mountain (North Shore Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Crown has a history of local hiking, rock climbing, and mountaineering activity. Access is usually from the Grouse Mountain ski area. It is considered a very challenging objective. The top requires scrambling with the risk of a deadly fall, and is not recommended for novices. [4] The mountain has been the site of numerous search and rescue ...

  6. Sport climbing - Wikipedia

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    Climber leading the sport climbing route Hulkosaure 8b (5.13d). Quickdraws have already been attached to the line of pre-drilled bolts that mark the route.. Sport climbing is a form of free climbing (i.e. no artificial or mechanical device can be used to aid progression, unlike with aid climbing), performed in pairs, where the lead climber clips into pre-drilled permanently fixed bolts for ...

  7. File:Skyline of Richmond, BC 3.JPG - Wikipedia

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  8. Simul-climbing - Wikipedia

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    Simul-climbing (or using a running-belay) is a climbing technique where a pair of climbers who are attached by a rope simultaneously ascend a multi-pitch climbing route. [1] It contrasts with lead climbing where the leader ascends a given pitch on the route while the second climber remains in a fixed position to belay the leader in case they fall. [1]

  9. Mount Alfred - Wikipedia

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    Mount Alfred is a mountain located at the Queen Reach arm and head of the Jervis Inlet within the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada.The mountain is the highest in the portion of the mainland between Jervis and Toba Inlets, with its 1,318 metres (4,324 ft) prominence defined by the pass at the head of the Skwawka River, which feeds the head of Jervis Inlet.